Early in Next Act Theatre's restaging of "It's a Wonderful Life" as a 1957 radio drama, we watch the Cream City Players - an ensemble of radio actors who have worked together for 20 years - preparing for their final broadcast.

Stan, the crusty foley artist played by David Cecsarini, heaps insults on the station boss while also identifying the true culprit: television, which kills the imagination and turns would-be theater fans into sodden lumps. Actors, Stan grumpily suggests, face a grim future. | Nov. 18, 2012»Read Full Article(1)